Every major desktop browser has sharing functions built into it. For example, in Firefox, you can add an 'Email Link' option to the UI next to your taskbar that looks like an envelope, and go from there. Some browsers don't have this functionality exposed in the OOBE and you need to add it to the UI, but a good chunk of them have it by default.
Both iOS and Android also feature extensive sharing functionality in their major browsers, and these go far beyond just email with apps that integrate the sharing API into them, e.g. I can share a URL directly to a contact on Element, bypassing email entirely, but likewise, on the same menu I can choose to email it to someone.
Board is admittedly very useful! This is exactly what I've had in mind for tracking a 'reading list' of sorts in reference to a conversation I've had with someone for both our reference.
Absolutely! I think being able to host it locally on our own server resources and domain would be nice for not having the uptime in the hands of a third-party. Not that I don't trust that it'll be there, but as a way of guaranteeing availability and long-term permanence of data, is quite important.
Offline browser caching would be nice, even if that needs to happen via a browser extension, which might make sharing even easier, especially if you could pick a pad to add it to.
Huh. That is so strange. Your ideas about the browser extension is exactly what I have in mind. Ill post a link on sudopad once it is ready. I was going to build a Firefox extension first since that's what I use. Does that work for you?
Both iOS and Android also feature extensive sharing functionality in their major browsers, and these go far beyond just email with apps that integrate the sharing API into them, e.g. I can share a URL directly to a contact on Element, bypassing email entirely, but likewise, on the same menu I can choose to email it to someone.